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MIP1502
EXAM PACK
FOR ASSISTANCE WITH THIS MODULE +27 67 171 1739
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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
January/February 2024
MIP1502
Mathematics for Intermediate Phase Teachers II
CONFIDENTIAL
Total: 100 marks
Duration: 3 hours and 30 minutes
Examiners:
First examiner: Mr GT Mphuthi
Second examiner: Dr TP Makgakga
EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. This examination question paper consists of SEVEN pages, including Annexure A.
2. Read the questions carefully.
3. This question paper consists of THREE questions. Answer ALL the questions.
4. Number your answers exactly as the questions are numbered.
5. Start each question on a new page.
6. You may use a calculator.
7. Round off your answers to one decimal digit where necessary.
8. You must show ALL the working details.
9. It is in your interest to write legibly and to present your work neatly.
10. Please note that the diagrams are NOT necessarily drawn to scale.
11. This is an open-book examination.
12. Remember to CHECK the Honesty Declaration Box when you upload the answer script.
Additional instructions:
1. Scan or enter the QR code (page 4) before you start the exam.
2. Please include your student number on your exam answer script.
3. You are allowed to access your prescribed works and the study material. You are, however, not
allowed to copy verbatim from your study material. You should provide answers in your own words. In
the case of any cheating or plagiarism, no mark will be allocated.
4. The exam can be downloaded on Friday, 26 January 2024, at 07:45, and must be uploaded by
Friday, 26 January 2024, at 11:30. Should you complete your exam before the official completion
time, please commence the uploading of your exam answer file immediately, do not wait for the
session to conclude.
5. The system will close at 12:00 on 26 January 2024 (South African time), and all late submissions will
be rejected. NO LATE EXAM ANSWER FILES WILL BE ACCEPTED.
6. We prefer that you type your exam answers and then upload your exam answer file as a single PDF
document on the myExams platform. Incorrect answer scripts and/or submissions made on
unofficial examination platforms will not be marked, and no opportunity will be granted for
resubmission.
7. The exam answer file must be uploaded as a PDF electronic document and not as a scanned image.
Do not password-protect your PDF file or upload it as a “read only” file. Incorrect file format and
uncollated answer scripts will not be considered.
8. See Annexure A, at the end of the exam paper, for guidelines on how to upload your exam answer file
on myExams.
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Additional student instructions
1. NO e-mailed scripts will be accepted.
2. Students are advised to preview submissions (answer scripts) to ensure legibility and that the correct
answer script file has been uploaded.
3. Students are permitted to resubmit their answer scripts, but only within the stipulated submission
duration, should they consider the initial submission unsatisfactory. Resubmissions after the closing
time of the examination are not permitted.
4. Incorrect file format and uncollated answer scripts will not be considered.
5. Wrong answer scripts that are uploaded, that is, any file other than the exam answer script (e.g.,
uploading the exam question paper, instead of the exam answer script), will not be marked and no
opportunity will be granted for resubmission.
6. A mark awarded for incomplete submission will be the student’s final mark. No opportunity for
resubmission will be granted.
7. A mark awarded for an illegible scanned submission will be the student’s final mark. No opportunity for
resubmission will be granted.
8. Submissions will only be accepted from registered student accounts.
9. Only the last file uploaded and submitted will be marked.
10. Students, who have not utilised invigilation or proctoring tools, will be deemed to have
transgressed Unisa’s examination rules and will have their marks withheld. A student found to
have been outside the Invigilator app for 10 minutes or more during their examination session
will be considered to have violated Unisa’s examination rules, and their marks will be withheld.
11. Assessments invigilated by the Invigilator app require students to activate the QR code. The QR code
is available for activation 15 minutes before the start of the examination and 30 minutes after the official
start of the examination. Students who fail to activate the QR code within the available 45 minutes will
be deemed not to have utilised the invigilation or proctoring tools and will have their final marks withheld.
12. Students have 48 hours from the day of their examination to upload their invigilator results from the
Invigilator app. Failure to do so will result in students being deemed not to have participated in the
online invigilation.
13. Students must complete the online declaration of their work when submitting their examination script.
Students suspected of dishonest conduct during the examinations will be subjected to disciplinary
processes. Students may not communicate with any other person or request assistance from any other
person during their examinations. The use of Telegram, WhatsApp or any other instant messaging
services with any other person (except when asking for technical assistance via official channels of the
SCSC or the Invigilator WhatsApp line) is strictly prohibited. Plagiarism is a violation of academic
integrity, and students who plagiarise, copy from published work or use Artificial Intelligence software
(e.g., ChatGPT) or online sources (e.g., course material) will be in violation of the “Policy on Academic
Integrity” and the “Student Disciplinary Code”, and may be referred to a disciplinary hearing. Unisa has
zero tolerance for plagiarism and/or other forms of academic dishonesty.
14. Listening to audio (music) and using audio-to-text software is strictly prohibited during your examination
session, unless such software usage is related to a student’s assistive device, which has been so
declared. Failure to do so will be a transgression of Unisa’s examination rules, and the student’s marks
will be withheld.
15. Students who are differently abled, have a disability or are incarcerated are exempted from using
proctoring tools. Only students who have declared their disability with supporting documentation
(doctor’s note indicating disability and the additional time that will be required for the completion of
examination) during registration will be exempted. Students who have not so declared may provide the
declaration (doctor’s note indicating disability and the additional time that will be required for the
completion of examination) to examdisability@unisa.ac.za, 7 days prior to their examination sitting, for
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processing of their exemption. Incarcerated students are advised to submit their proof of incarceration
to Proctoringenquiries@unisa.ac.za, 7 days before their examination sitting, to process their
exemption.
16. Students who are negatively affected by their examination scheduling on religious/holy days are
requested to apply for alternative examination arrangements. A student’s religious organisation must
communicate directly with Unisa on a letterhead informing Unisa of the following: (1) the name,
surname and student number of the enrolled member of the religious organisation; (2) the module code
affected by examination scheduling (dates of religious days) on the holy day; and (3) the nature of
objection. The letter should be sent to religiousstudents@unisa.ac.za, 7 days prior to the examination
sitting, for processing. Letters directly received from students will not be processed.
17. Students are given 30 minutes to submit their answer scripts after the official examination. Students
who experience technical challenges should report the challenges immediately to the SCSC,
telephonically, on 080 000 1870 and choose option 4 for exams, or their College exam support centres
(refer to Get-Help during the examinations by contacting the Student Communication Service Centre
[unisa.ac.za]) within 30 minutes. Queries received after 30 minutes of the official examination duration
time will not be responded to. Submissions made after the official examination time will be rejected,
according to the examination regulations, and will not be marked. Only communication received from
your myLife account will be considered.
18. Non-adherence to the processes for uploading examination responses will not qualify the student for
any special concessions or future assessments.
19. Queries that are beyond Unisa’s control include the following:
i. Personal network or service provider issues
ii. Load shedding/limited space on a personal computer
iii. Crashed computer
iv. Non-functioning cameras or web cameras
v. Using work computers that block access to myExams site (employer firewall challenges)
vi. Unlicensed software (e.g., license expires during exams)
Students experiencing the above challenges are advised to apply for an aegrotat and should submit
supporting evidence within ten days of the examination session. Students cannot apply for an aegrotat
for a third examination opportunity.
20. For students experiencing technical challenges, contact the SCSC, at 080 000 1870, or e-mail
CEDUExams@unisa.ac.za | Examenquiries@unisa.ac.za or refer to Get-Help for the list of additional
contact numbers. Communication received from your myLife account will be considered.
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